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GE Energy

Data Sheet

6A Austin MicroLynx

TM

II: Non-Isolated DC-DC Power Modules

8.3Vdc –14Vdc input; 0.75Vdc to 5.5Vdc output; 6A Output Current

October 16, 2012

©2012 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.

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Thermal Considerations

Power modules operate in a variety of thermal environments;
however, sufficient cooling should be provided to help ensure

reliable operation.

Considerations include ambient temperature, airflow, module
power dissipation, and the need for increased reliability. A

reduction in the operating temperature of the module will
result in an increase in reliability. The thermal data presented
here is based on physical measurements taken in a wind

tunnel. The test set-up is shown in Figure 33. Note that the
airflow is parallel to the long axis of the module as shown in
figure 32. The derating data applies to airflow in either

direction of the module’s long axis.

Figure 32. Tref Temperature measurement location.


The thermal reference point, T

ref 1

used in the specifications of

thermal derating curves is shown in Figure 32. For reliable
operation this temperature should not exceed 125

o

C.

The output power of the module should not exceed the rated
power of the module (Vo,set x Io,max).
Please refer to the Application Note “Thermal Characterization

Process For Open-Frame Board-Mounted Power Modules” for a
detailed discussion of thermal aspects including maximum
device temperatures.





















Figure 33. Thermal Test Set-up.

Heat Transfer via Convection

Increased airflow over the module enhances the heat transfer
via convection. Thermal derating curves showing the
maximum output current that can be delivered by various
module versus local ambient temperature (T

A

) for natural

convection and up to 1m/s (200 ft./min) are shown in the
Characteristics Curves section.

Air Flow

T

ref2

Top View

Bottom View

T

ref1

(inductor winding)

Air

flow

x

Power Module

Wind Tunnel

PWBs

7.24_

(0.285)

76.2_

(3.0)

Probe Location
for measuring
airflow and
ambient
temperature

25.4_

(1.0)

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